I subscribe to 5 different Japanese travel channels. Yours is just as good but yours excels in Sound Effects & transitions. 私は5つの異なる日本の旅行チャンネルを購読しています. あなたのものも同じくらい良いです しかし、あなたは効果音とトランジションに優れています。
Totally agreed with what Pali said. Your transition is really interesting and outstanding. You made me fall in love with Japanese ferry trips even though I have neither been to Japan nor been on any ferry before lol. Keep up the good work!❤
Hello! I noticed something peculiar, when you passed people in a tight hallway you passed on the left side, I also noticed in Japan you drive on the left side. Is passing (walking) on the left side normal? Here in Canada you drive on the right side and typically walk on the right side in stores / hallways. Or was that a coincidence?
Hello! Thank you for your comment 😄 In Japan, vehicles are required to drive on the left, but there are no rules governing pedestrian traffic. Therefore, depending on the location, pedestrians may drive on the left or on the right.
@@wabisabijapantravel6959 Sorry I didnt mean a law for walking, I was wondering do you normally walk on the left (as a preference). I normally walk on the right when passing someone as im accustom to road rules. I spoke with a friend in India, Dubai and England which all said they tend to walk on the side of their road's rules. Do you prefer to pass people walking on the left? 😄
こんにちは😄 I don't usually walk consciously about whether to walk on the right side or the left side. It was a coincidence that I passed on the left side when shooting the video. Sometimes I walk on the right side. Sorry if I didn't answer your question.
I subscribe to 5 different Japanese travel channels. Yours is just as good
but yours excels in Sound Effects & transitions.
私は5つの異なる日本の旅行チャンネルを購読しています. あなたのものも同じくらい良いです
しかし、あなたは効果音とトランジションに優れています。
Thank you, I appreciate your comment!
ありがとう😀
Hello from France, je viens juste de m'abonner à ta chaîne. J'ai apprécié ton voyage et j'ai hâte de voir les autres vidéos. Merci
Bonjour.
Merci de vous être abonné à ma chaîne !
Restez à l'écoute pour la prochaine vidéo.
Merci😀ありがとう😄
Totally agreed with what Pali said. Your transition is really interesting and outstanding. You made me fall in love with Japanese ferry trips even though I have neither been to Japan nor been on any ferry before lol. Keep up the good work!❤
Thanks for your comment!
I am really happy that you are interested in Japan's ferry trip.
Stay tuned for the next video😄
ありがとう
cool
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コメントありがとうございます!
Hello! I noticed something peculiar, when you passed people in a tight hallway you passed on the left side, I also noticed in Japan you drive on the left side. Is passing (walking) on the left side normal?
Here in Canada you drive on the right side and typically walk on the right side in stores / hallways.
Or was that a coincidence?
Hello! Thank you for your comment 😄
In Japan, vehicles are required to drive on the left, but there are no rules governing pedestrian traffic. Therefore, depending on the location, pedestrians may drive on the left or on the right.
@@wabisabijapantravel6959 Sorry I didnt mean a law for walking, I was wondering do you normally walk on the left (as a preference). I normally walk on the right when passing someone as im accustom to road rules. I spoke with a friend in India, Dubai and England which all said they tend to walk on the side of their road's rules.
Do you prefer to pass people walking on the left? 😄
こんにちは😄
I don't usually walk consciously about whether to walk on the right side or the left side.
It was a coincidence that I passed on the left side when shooting the video. Sometimes I walk on the right side. Sorry if I didn't answer your question.
@@wabisabijapantravel6959 no, that does answer my question, it was just pure curiosity. :D Thank you!